Aboudala

Aboudala is a 34-year-old man. He is married to cereal retailer and the couple have two children together.

Aboudala has been working as a retailer since 2009. He manages a bar-restaurant which he owns. He serves his customers spaghetti, rice and corn-based pasta dishes in Lomé. He buys his supplies in the Hédzranawoé market in Lomé.

Aboudala has requested his first loan from WAGES in order to buy drinks and to fit out his bar-restaurant. He plans to use the additional profits he makes to buy a plot of land.

In the coming years, Aboudala would like to expand his bar-restaurant. He says that, with the profits he makes, he expects to have a prosperous family.

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About Women and Associations for Gain both Economic and Social

This loan is administered by Women and Associations for Gain both Economic and Social (WAGES), Togo’s second-largest microfinance institution. Along with a wide range of savings and loan products, WAGES offers its clients training programs in basic literacy, health care (HIV/AIDS and malaria), and business-related subjects (business management, marketing, accounting). You can show your support for WAGES by joining its lending team!